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Ex-directors Sue Grant Twin Rivers School District Employment, back pay - Sacramento Bee

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Twin Rivers Unified School District is the fight against a new wave of complaints from six former director of the Grant Joint Union High School District.

The last two cases were in January by two groups of former senior managers Grant, demanding they pay orders will be returned to be filed.

Employees understand Pat Grant Newsome, the former director, Joan Polster and Patty Paulsen, Deputy Director General, Jacques Whitfield, general counsel, and Diana Kitamura and Jim Chapman, executive director.

These six were among the directors of subsidies of 14 who joined in 2008 believing they would receive $ 2,500,000 for all buyouts. Grant School Board approved the month before starting the Twin Rivers District absorbed the question.

In 2009, however, the Sacramento County Office of Education Grant administrators won a court order prohibiting the receipt of redemption.

Since the former directors of subsidies have never had the money, the trial said they are entitled to be hired.

State law requires that a new Unified School District, all district employees had registered for one year, or for some, kept for two years.

April 22 said the six former employees of subsidies and demanded his resignation, to be reinstated - to repay.

Twin Rivers is the fight against their claims.

said: "This allegation is without merit and lost time and limited funds school district taxpayer," Twin Rivers Superintendent Frank Porter in a statement.

Porter would not comment further because of pending litigation. Twin Rivers officials said the district $ 471,000 in legal fees spent fighting trial since June 2010, including 20 complaints of inherited Grant.

Not only the actions of grants and Twin Rivers plays in the Sacramento courtroom. In 2009, Twin Rivers has filed six complaints that Grant, administrators, staff or company involved dealing with them.

Most of these processes involved computers back, legal documents and other property.

The current trial is a combination of $ 95,000,000 in civil cons California Financial Services, which specializes in the financing of studies and investment planning. Grant committed CFS in 1999, well before the merger 2008th

In his suit, Twin Rivers said: "CFS Grant repeatedly cheated on his equipment financing needs flagrantly violated the future inclusion, development, development costs and the availability of funds from the respective state. "

Paulsen, who is being prosecuted again for his work on Twin Rivers is currently vice president of administration in the CFS.

A call to his office Paulsen CFS has not been returned.

While at Grant, made $ 135,000 Paulsen has received certification from 3 percent of the CPA, another 2 percent for longevity, $ 6,180 in health benefits and $ 750 monthly car allowance allocation their employment contracts that were in the filing of the action mentioned.

The higher the accused paid for their job back Newsome, of $ 192,500 as interim superintendent deserves, but also receive an expense account $ 600 per month $ 6,000 per year for the Health and Human Services social, a stock control and 3 percent a transport allowance $ 1,000 per month.

Asks the lawyer Gregory McCoy, who is handling the case were not again Wednesday.

Twin Rivers has cut car allowances and scholarships for master's degree. Ten Twin Rivers employees - all members of the district cabinet - get car allowances of $ 400 to $ 650 a month, said spokeswoman Trinette Marquis District. The district offers scholarships to 150 teachers and managers up to $ 200 per month level of mastery of $.

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